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Notice
of Intent:
A Notice of Intent
application provides the Conservation Commission and the DEP with a
complete and accurate description of:
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The site, including
the type and boundaries of the resource areas under the Wetlands
Protection Act and;
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Proposed work,
including all measures and designs proposed to meet the performance
standards described in the Wetlands Protection Act Regulations, 310
Code of Mass. Regulations (CMR) 10.00 for each applicable resource
area.
Forms are submitted
always in duplicate to the Commission (include 2 copies of the proposed
plan with a complete and accurate description of the site and project).
Two copies must also be sent to the DEP, 20 Riverside Drive, Lakeville,
MA 02347. The owner may retain a Land Surveyor or an Engineer to help
prepare documents. The applicant is also responsible for advertising
the public hearing notice.
A hearing
must be held 21 days from receipt of application and a decision must be
issued 21 days from the date the hearing is closed. A hearing cannot be
closed without a file number from DEP.
Abbreviated Notice of Resource Area
Delineation:
Provides a procedure for an applicant to
confirm the precise boundaries of a bordering vegetated wetland.
Request for Determination:
A project that is not major or if the
applicant is not sure what the project entails. The Commission must
issue a decision 21 days from receipt. If the hearing is goes beyond 21
days, the applicant must request a continuation in writing.
Enforcement Order or Cease and Desist
Order:
May be issued due to a unanimous phone
call or drive-by sighting by a member of the Commission that a violation
of the Wetlands Protection Act has taken place.
Order of Conditions:
Is issued
upon an approval of Notice of Intent 10 business days or 14 calendar
days prior to the closing of the hearing. An Order of Conditions must
be recorded at the Registry of Deeds and proof of recording must be
supplied to the Conservation Commission. An Order of Conditions is good
for a three-year period. If an applicant requests and extension, it
must be requested at least 30 days prior to the expiration date of the
Order of Conditions.
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